The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 10, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    , MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1-EVEM
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CX)NTIUQUTION8 concornlng
social hnppenlngs, Intended for
publication In the Bocloty depart
ment of Tho Times, must bo sub
mitted to tho editor not later
than 0 o'clock p. m., Friday of
each icek. (Excoptlona will be
allowed only In casoa where
ovonts occur later than tho tlmo
mentioned.)
PERSONAL notices of visitors
in tho city, or of Coos Bay people
vrbo ylslt in other cities, together
with notices of social affairs, nr
gladly rece'.Ted in tho social d
partmont. Tolophono 133, No
tices of club meetings will bo pub
lished and secretaries aro kindly
roquostcd to furnish same.
Til 13 CITV
Thcro's a whole lot of bad In It,
And a wholo lot of good In it,
Sad thlngB and glad In it,
Scarco understood In It.
Honor and truth In It,
Evil and Ilea In It,
Jigo nnd blllho youth In It,
Fool folks and wlso In It.
Folks multlgnrlous
In one locality,
Alms that aro various
Wnsto nnd frugality;
Haughty and curious,
Cruol nnd pitiful,
Truo souls nnd spurious
All in n cltyful.
Loving nnd hntlng much, v
Working nnd worrying;
Wooing nnd mntlng much,
Hustling nnd hurrying.
Cities oh, phnrlsco
Aro but tho tost of us,
And It Is tlicro I boo
Folks llko tho rest of ub.
D1311TON URALEY
EVEN tho school girls nowadays
ronllo tliu folly nnd danger of
iilr!lni' niuklni! itcnunlntnncos
L. J. Simpson, C. Callonder, W. A.
Toyc, B. Mlngus, 11. S. Sengstnckon,
13. O. Flnnngun, D. C. Green, E. S.
Hnrgolt, W. C. Urndley nnd Misses
Edna MeGrnw and Graco Kruso.
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CRESCENDO CliUII MEETS
The CroBcendo Club met at tho
homo of tho Misses Hngo Tuesday
ovonlng, August G, In North Hend.
After a short business meeting, tho
following program was rondered
and enjoyed by nil:
Caprice, Op. II, No. 3 . .1'adcrowskl
Mr. Davidson
Mountnlnor's Cnll Spauldlng
Ho! Hilly Ho! (Vocnl) . ...Kcrrlson
Gortrudo Nowklrk
Chanel In tho Forest Jungman
Allegretto from Sovonth Symphony!
Duet Uoethovcn
Huth GUbcrtson
Tho Hosnry (VocaU Novln
Mrs. L. Hnlslgor
Valso do Concert Mnttol
Elizabeth Jennings
Prelude (dl Moscow) Op. 13, No. 2,
Rnchanianlog
Mr. Davidson
After the program, dainty refresh
ments wore sorvod. The next ineot-
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of the oposlto sex without a bona lido , ., , llol(, M M, jonningH
Introduction. Mnny n madcap 8 August 27.
uas neen iinnvu mio it uy hiiuui iuvu.
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TENDER RECEPTION
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cf adventure. Other girls hnvo Invi
ted this Indiscretion under tho fnlso
notion that If It turned out woll, woll
nml t'finil. HtivH I. mini Jonn Llbbv.
If it was found that tho party was A reception was tendered Mr. nnd
undesirable tho acquaintance could Mrs. II. W. Hodford Tuesday uftor-
oaslly bo dropped. noon nt tho homo of Mrs. Ilcdford's
Thin iiiiuinkn Iiiih iicon illRiiutrous parents parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chns.
Durin- the past two weeks wo have luul n force of workmen employed- in First
Addition to Marshficld. They have eleared away the undergrowth Iroin a block ol
lots that now lies level and parklike in appearance.
Next these workmen will grade the streets on either side of Mode 10. This work
is alreadv nnder wav and will he completed this summer. Kvery lot, m Block !(,,
"First Addition to Marshfiel I. will then face on an impi'oved street.
First Addition to Marshfield
These lots are each 50 feet wide and 120 feel long. The price per lot is $300, pay
able in monthly installments, if desired.
Do not delay longer; you can still get one of tho choi -est building sites in Ibis
beautiful addition, if you act now.
A walk on South Fifth Street extended will take you through I'M rat Addition.
Or you enn call at our office and ask to sec llock 1(5.
Reynolds Development Co.
Coke Bldg. Owners Tel. 1G0-J.
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to tho fair fame of many a young
girl. There are some occasions when
an unescorted young girl must por
forco bo brought In contact with a
stranger for an act of courtesy ron
dered, such as opening a car window
for her while traveling, the giving up
of a sent for her, oponlng it rofrnct
ory umbrella, nnd a thousand nnd
one llttlo Incidents which cnll for a
"thnnk you" but which docs not ob
Sneddon on South Seventh street.
I.tinch and refreshments wcro sorvod
liy Mrs. 1). J. Itees nsslstod by Mrs.
CIiiih. Lapp, Miss Nettlo Sneddon,
Miss Zolln Swlnford, Mrs. D. Rhodes
nnd Mrs. Win. Abel. Among thouo
Invited wero Mrs. Solum Thomns,
Mrs. P. Mlrrasoul, Mrs. J. MIrrasoul,
Mrs. E. J. Hansen, Mrs. Roborson,
Mrs. Win. Abel, Mrs. Jno. Wall, Mrs,'
II. W. llodford, Mr. II. W. Hodford,;
Jiguto tho girl to got Into convorsn- Mrs. J. Swnnson, Mrs. J. W. Chnp-
. a ..Lilt ln A fl I lut (rl-tn T II Ultnil.
lion witn a Hirangor. i ". .'" . iiu"hio, -. ...u.-
When a friends Introduces a young don, Miss Zolln Swlnford, Mrs. D. J.
man to n girl that Is supposedly a Roes, Miss Helon Roes, Miss Edna
tacit guarantee that ho Is n gentle-' Rues, Miss Vlolot Roborson, Miss
Jinn. Many u girl has felt hurt by Mabel Sneddon, Mrs. Goo. Ayres, Miss
a. friend not Introducing her to n1 Nettle Sneddon, Mrs. Levi Holsner,
young man with whom ho exchanged Chns. Sneddon, Mrs. Chns. Snoddon,
greotlng while hIio stood by. Tho Mrs. Dell Rhodes. Mrs. Win, Rhoror,
friend know best as to why tho Intro-' Mrs. J. C. Swlnford nnd Miss Allto
duct Inn to tho young mint wns with- I.oulso Maloney.
told. Tho bringing of a young uinu ' O
who Is not tho right kind Into social
contact with a Hiisceplllilo young girl lURTIIDAV 1URTV
Is a grnvo matter. !
Wo have nil heard that tho follow Mis. M. lutstram, nsslstel by Mrs.
of tho cloven foot presents to tho out- 13. Itt McCrnry. enterlnlned n num
sldo world n graceful appearance nnd her of young friends at a party Mon-j
fs exceeding hiiiivu In his demeanor, dny evening In honor of Miss Stella
bolng quite fascinating to tho fair Jiiisiroius sixtoonin utriuuuy. Among
sex. Of course, tuoro are exceptions mono present wero .Misses i-.iiiu no
COXDENSEI) STATEM EXT
Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay
At the close of business, Juno 14, 1012.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts '. $23S,51C.7;J
Uonds, warrants and securities 7S.191.32
U. S. bondp to secure circulation 25,000 00
Ronl ostate, futnlturo and fixtures ; 81,011.34
Cash and sight exchange .' 1SS.G53.99
Total $01 1,:J7:J.:17
LlADILITIES.
Capltnl stock paid In 1100,000.00
Surplus nnd undivided profits , 10,548.03
Circulation, outstanding 23,800.00
Deposits 477,024.7 1
Total t $01 I,:l7;!.:l7
In addition to Capital Stock the Individual liability of Stockhold
ers Is 1100,000.00.
INTEREST PAID OX TIME AXI) .SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
W S. CHANDLER. President. M. C. HORTON, Vice-President.
DORSEY KREITZER. Cashlur
If You Are Not, Using
You Are Not Using the Best
to every rulo. If a young man by his
dexterity hiivoh a girl from an ugly
fall she should bu too grateful to
stain! on ceremony of the simple
"thnnk you."
Tho girl who allows herself to bo
drawn Into conversation with a good
looking young man through pure lovo
of ail von tu ro has no proof that she Is
a nt being entertained by a swindler
or some other alarming kind of n
so'or-do-woll. What redress has alio
if he boasts among unsavory com
vaulous that ho Iiiih iui acualntauce
vlth hor. lie may bu married though
plausibly passing himself on us sin
tie with a wire nnd household of
illy kept children In a poor house.
lander, I .yd la Henderson, Illldur Sol
under, Ouuhll Lund, Chnrlotto Rooko,
Edytho Lund, Jennie Johnson, Torn
Lund, Elsie Lnrsou, Myrtle Leuet,
i Mao Uurko nnd Stella Jutstrnm.
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MIXXIE-WIS CLUR '
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Mrs. Charles Ln Chapollo was
hostess Thursday aftornoon to tho!
members and friends of tho Minnie-1
Wis Club . The aftornoon wns spoilt!
In sewing nnd pleasant conversation,
nnd dainty refreshments wero ser
ved by Mrs, Ln Chapelle, assisted by
Mrs. John La Chapelle. Tho list of'
! Invited guests included Mrs. II, Roy
The man who would Inveigle a girl nift, Mrs. (S. N. Holt, Mrs. Mudgot,
into fniullnr conversation without Miss Evn Dresser. Mrs. August Frl
in Introduction has not proper re- xoon. Miss Elvlrn Frlzcon. Miss Frnn-
poit for her. lie may bo it pilferer ios Eriinse. Mrs. Margnret La Cha
with an eyo to the costly little trinket
of u purse she holds in her hand.
(Iris should bownro of tho man who
Insists upon knowing them without
(lie time honored custom of being In
troduced. O
ItltllXiE I'AUTV
Mrs. J. Albert MutMin wits hostess
nt one of the most delightful bridge
Ium boons of the Hummer at her sum
mer home. "The Nook," on South
Coos River lust Saturday. She char
tered two launches, the Alice II. and
Tlogu to carry her guests to and from
their homes. Eight tables were set
under the spreudiiiK trees of th
beautiful summer homo grounds. At
the conclusion of four tables, an ol-
liberate luncheon whs sorvod. Mr.
polio and Mrs. A. '., Downs, Tho
members of the club bresent wero
Mrs. Win. l'orkln. Mrs. Charles Da
vis, Mrs. E. Kelly. Mrs. V. II. Dres
ser nnd Mrs. John Ln Chnpclle.
The club Is planning a picnic to,
be given Thursday, August 22nd nt.
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iiiu luai'iiuu, iui! (mi iiriiiiira n ue
announced later.
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LOIK5E AIIWIRS.
Doric Chapter, O. E. S.. Is making
elaborate plans for the Eastern Star
N'utal Celebration, which will be held
Kildtiy. August 30. All five Eastern
Star Chapters In Coos county will
participate, the ceremonies Including
a day and evening program, conclud
ing with an elubornte bniuiuet. A
diver loving cup U offered to the
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
ESTAItLISIIED 1HK0
Capital & Surplus . . . $100,000.00
General Banking Business Transacted
INTEREST PAID OX TIME DEPOSITS
LOCK 1IOXES FOR RENT
U. S. DEPOSITORY FOR POSTAL FUXRS
ILLWMGHI
T.
ND
TOOL
until you have
Ye carry Hie
best Imuuls in the world and our prices are always
ritfht.
BUILDER'S HARDWARE
Don't buy nnyllung in (his line
wen our stock and sot our prices.
Wi
have the latest designs
from the
best fac
tories in America. You do not have to be satisfied
with old designs if you see ns before you order.
'mm
re
Agents for llaiiey-Davldson ntul Indian Motorcycles.
Parties Desiring Monuments Erected
Would do well to cull at
PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS
South Broadway and make sele;
turn from the large stock now ou
hand. Ikr. Wilson has in his employ
the only practical marble and erranitti
,ui cutter in Coos Oountv. And nmm
gig
t VfR' III
.i'TS
1 ftY? lullBi 1U v uua v uiimv. Ana
Ws-.iiBc' but the I) st work is turned out.
i.. tm.it !..(.. . ..uui.t.i k mi.,., rw.rtt c'l.nitiM- huvliiir tln lnrir4t niimhor of I
K'ruse. Mr. E. S. Mnrgelt and Mrs. "t.Mnbers In utteiidntiee nnd It Is ex-
W. S. Turpon. I petted that there will be ken rival
ry miKiuK ue visuors 10 eaniiuo huh1
co83mv. m?&$tt.
lloiiuets of pink sweet peas woro a
feature of the table dot orations. Tho
Hist prise was n tine cut glass vase
ami was won by Mr Henry Song
Hinclioii. The se. on 1 piUe. a pretty
Myrtle nut bowl, was won by Mrs,
Eugeno O'ConnolI.
Among Mrs. Mntwou's guosts were
M ostl allies K. O Connull, E. K. Jouos,
Win. Ford. J. T. McCormnc. A
French, F. M. Frledberg, Morton
Tower. O. W. Tower. II. Lockhnrt,
T. II
Trom
NJchol
pen, i K. l.core. c. r. Peck, K. O.
.lorham, Oeo. F. .Mure It, Hugo Qulst,
iropby. Mr. Ora .McCart.v of Marsh-
flold lit lovfldent of 111. Vutal llnv I
hoe'ety this year.
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Pacific Cninninudery No. 10.
Kiilgh's Temjilnr. Is making plans
for it bite hocIhI tlmo wttilv In fliitt).
lull'. P V I..K'nl,.l,l 1 . , I, !...,.. ., I
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r'Of the committee ou arrangements.
The big InU'ntlon ceremonies to be
iiul
f
til
r O Tiittnr II I nokimrt ' I p oig luU'iitlon ceremonies to be
Hiirry W s Chandler ,,',",,1,,ctpa hero SoiHoinliop 2. 3. and
I'tlne W T Mend C I b' A,ln1' Tomplo. Arable Order n(
fin. M bilolton!' ' W S. ,h M'8,,e 8hr,w' f Mm' W,M
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-BY
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COOS BAY REALTY
SYNDICATE.
SCALERS tsa. A6CNTS
COAL COLONIZATION. MUM
FARtJ fWr. fflMML
n iiww uruo.
0r6amiw6 or miswAL-
COMPANIES A SPUtAVTYsTi
(Continued on Page Eight.)
The past has proven that Investments
cltlos are tho most prontabio. The C.
, Qrusohke, Marshfleld, Ore.
in small acre tracts near growing
It. It. S has such to offer, Cl.as. I
ALL WOMEN WONDER
how wo can produco so big a loaf of
fine bread for so little u price. Thoy
cannot do It. no matter how expeit
hey may be. How can they? Wo
buy our materlnls nt wholesale and
use the most modern appliances.
Unit h w hy our broad Is cheaper than
home baked nnd better too.
Coos Bay Bakery
The place for good noodles.
Market Ave. Phone in.L
MUX (YKM
LISTEN TO
YOUR UNCI!
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Ainorlcnn flour Is the vi
earth and Haines' fl ', V
In Amorlca. Try " " ytrt
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not bo without it if it cos '""re
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A. T. Haines
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